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Striker 2012/08/07 16:34:14
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We are offered only TWO Zero's this round by the Dem-Rem monopoly, at a
critical time when we must have, not more-of-the same, but rather total
turn-around.


Obama is the worst ever, gee, he's not even a
legal president. We've spent this past 4 years trying to get rid of
him, yet neither our congress does nothing nor SCOTUS is willing to rock
the boat, much less do the right things.


Romney says "Repeal and REPLACE" ZeroCare. He is not a conservative in any sense, he is a RINO progressive.

We
have a better answer in Libertarian Governor Gary Johnson. Electing
him will be an uphill battle but after 234 years, isn't it TIME?


I choose my friends because they have some Principle! This may be our last chance to apply that to this GOVERNment!

I also like Ron Paul, but the RINO Party will kick him under the bus about Agust 27th. Forget about write-in - they get ZERO electoral votes.

Gary's campaign website: http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/issues
Libertarian platform and website: http://www.lp.org/platform

America, it is now or never!
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  • LibertyCaroline 2012/08/08 02:31:00
    LibertyCaroline
    +1
    My vote belongs to Ron Paul, however if he gets dumped at the RNC, I will be voting for Governor Gary Johnson.
  • Striker Liberty... 2012/08/08 02:39:48 (edited)
    Striker
    +1
    Thank you. Hope you can do something more than just vote! We're gonna need all the help we can get!
  • Liberty... Striker 2012/08/08 02:53:56
    LibertyCaroline
    +1
    Well I did put up this post... http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
    My first "Asked' question on SH, as well on FB where I have over 3000 RP friends, and supporters.
  • Striker Liberty... 2012/08/08 03:25:19 (edited)
    Striker
    I was there before but went back and got in a few digs LOL
    I think I shared it as well, it was a fine job.
  • Arizona1950 2012/08/08 01:18:29
    Arizona1950
    +2
    If Paul is not on the ticket ... he's got my vote. But I do hope I get to mark the box for Ron Paul ...

  • Arizona... Arizona... 2012/08/08 01:20:39
    Arizona1950
    Oops repeated myself ... thought I lost it.
  • Striker Arizona... 2012/08/08 01:40:35
    Striker
    +2
    I'll do the same, but I fear RP is to be dumped at the RNC. Will need your help bringing him and his troops over to the only other possibly. Thanks for posting that vid!
  • Arizona... Striker 2012/08/08 01:46:28
    Arizona1950
    +1
    I do what I can ... :-)
  • Striker Arizona... 2012/08/08 02:11:43
    Striker
    +1
    You do a whole LOT, and very well!
  • Arizona... Striker 2012/08/08 02:22:32
    Arizona1950
    Well ... on the flip side ... you are one of the few friends I have left ...

    Have you seen this ... coming to America soon I believe as neither the Obama or Romney support our 1st and 2nd Amendments ...

  • Striker Arizona... 2012/08/08 02:35:30
    Striker
    +1
    Good video -- destroying all those guns is enough to make one sick.

    Follow the "leader" the UK long ago, Australia a few years back, and surely there are more. Our Right to Life includes the right to sustain and defend our lives. The marxists seek to do away with that with there "greater good" - the utmost insanity. When all GOVERNments give up all their weapons, just *maybe* it would be safer for us? I imagine tho that homes will continue to need to self-defend - as per the vid.
    Switzerland residents are entirely armed by their system, which managed to keep them out of WW1&2. We oughta check their crime rate!
  • Arizona... Striker 2012/08/08 02:48:33
    Arizona1950
    I think we both know the answer but here's a link ...

    Switzerland is a very safe country to live in or visit. Unlike many other European countries, violent crime including assault and robbery is virtually unheard of in Switzerland. The rare cases of violent crime that do occur, often involve foreigners who are living in Switzerland.

    http://www.kwintessential.co....
  • Rodney 2012/08/07 22:04:17
    Rodney
    +1
    I really do like Gary Johnson over anyone else, but I have to go with the most likely to garner the greatest number of votes at this time (as long as it isn't Obie) If it were a weak democrat and a mediocre republican I would have no problem voting third party. I have voted third party since the Clinton election. I just cannot risk it this time as both Obie and Romney are so close and Johnson or Paul are so far behind.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/07 22:10:57 (edited)
    Striker
    +2
    Zero in, then Zero out. Amerika can bear no more of the same, and that's what Romney will bring.

    We're going to do all we can to make Johnson the winner. It's on big hill to climb, yes, but progressives are without principle, and without that we're a goner. Come join the fun!
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/07 22:15:02
    Rodney
    I just don't know If I want to risk giving Barry a second shot to destroy us. If Paul Ryan were to be Mitt's VP choice, I think that might help Mitt. Right now, I am more focused on winning the Senate and growing a Tea Party presence in the House.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/07 22:38:31
    Striker
    The Senate and getting rid of the likes of Boehner would certainly help, but where are the replacements who stand on a foundation of our long-lost Principle? For sure the Dem-Reps are not!
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/07 23:22:13
    Rodney
    I think if we could just get a large enough contingency of Tea Party candidates in the House and the Senate, we could drag the less conservative Republics back to the light.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/07 23:26:59
    Striker
    The Tea Party screwed up with Rev Larry more lately, and with the bunch of 50 RINOs in 2008 who followed Boehner like sheeple and gave Obama his debt increase. I'm still a member, but not excited anymore about the TP.
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 01:06:19
    Rodney
    Tea Party wasn't even around in 2008. Maybe you are mistaken or prefer to be anti-everything that might be positive. Don't care because it seems we are on opposites sides of the same page.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/08 01:11:01
    Striker
    +1
    I'm sorry, the 2008 was an airhead on my part.
    We joined in Waco quite early, and saw the TP get active in 2010.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/07 22:20:46
    Striker
    +1
    Expediency should never trump Principle!
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/07 23:24:16
    Rodney
    There is a time and place for principle. In this upcoming election, I just don' see it as an option to stand on my principle, rather take the action to see to it we take some step, no matter how small to the right or at least a different path.
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/07 23:31:13
    Striker
    Okay, stand for nothing, then
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 01:13:03
    Rodney
    It would seem as though you are willing to and comfortable in the idea of 4 more years of Obama. Romney may not be as conservative as you like, but he is right of the current clown, has the backing of the RNC and stands the greater chance of beating Barry then either Gary or Ron. To vote for a third party at this point in our destruction is a vote for Obama and you know it. If Barry gets 4 more year, I hope you sleep REALLY well with the thought that it was YOU who gave it to him. BYE!
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/08 01:16:54
    Striker
    A vote for Romney is a vote for Obama - Obama's sheep will hang with him, and that's why Romney loses. The progressives already have their guy and won't help another.

    I am tired of this also. Sorry to lose a friend.
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 01:51:59
    Rodney
    Gee, you are so touchy. Just for the record, it was you who de-friended me. How can you figure a vote for Romney is a vote for Obama. If we get Barry out of there it's a win. I believe we have a chance of greater unity in this country with Romney then with Barry. Johnson isn't even on the ballot in every state and Paul won't be either. How does one win without being on every states ballot?
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/08 02:19:10
    Striker
    who can find "unity" with progressives? We are Liberty vs Force, progressives can't function without Force.

    So far as I know, the LP is on the ballot in all states. The nominees are come afterward. Romney is not even nominated yet, and thus cannot be on the ballot until after the RNC decides. I really can't see anymore why I bother.
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 02:44:23
    Rodney
    I stand corrected. I looked it up and the LP is on the ballot in all 50 (57 if you're Barry, LOL).

    Now, who is trying for unity with the Regressives? In any negotiation, you have to work with your opponent, but for the last 10 or so years, the republicans have reached too far to the left to try and work with them. This is why we need a bigger contingency of TP'ers in congress. Make the left reach for us instead of giving up ground..
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/08 01:44:19
    Striker
    No matter, Romney cannot beat Obama, and dumping Paul makes that certain.
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 01:52:34
    Rodney
    And just what kind of a chance does Johnson or Paul stand?
  • Striker Rodney 2012/08/08 02:22:39
    Striker
    right now, none. There can't even be a real kickoff until after the RNC. Then you'll have a chance to see.
    If Principle doesn't count with you, I am sadly surprised, but most of Congress is ditto.
  • Rodney Striker 2012/08/08 02:47:36
    Rodney
    Principle does count to me, but so does reality. IF Johnson miraculously has a upsurge, I would gladly support him, but as I see it right now, we need a starting point and Barry is unbending in his ideology and Mitt at least has some real world experience behind him and would be far more likely to give us that chance to bring things back. Sadly, we can no longer trust what a politician says, so no matter who it is, you are buying a pig in a poke.
  • historian 2012/08/07 19:56:38
    historian
    +2
    If I'm going to vote, which I will, then it will have to be an educated decision, based on Constitutional principles, with the hope of the country and future generations in mind. Neither Obama or Romney fit the bill, will not hold the office according to the delegated powers and authority given it by the Constitution, are both globalist puppets with ties to the same people who have already financially conquered Greece and Italy, with their eyes on more, are both for total global war to destroy national sovereignty according to the will of the international communist community, etc. I can't do it. I feel we are all responsible for our actions and will be held accountable one day. If the two-headed globalist party nominees are Obama and Romney, I will be voting for Governor Gary Johnson, on the Libertarian ticket. I don't believe in the lesser of two evils, kick the can down the road, incremental destruction of America.
  • Striker historian 2012/08/07 22:14:01
    Striker
    +1
    Thank you very much.
  • mobius 2012/08/07 19:40:50
    mobius
    +3
    It's GJ for me. Romney and his campaign have zero integrity.
    Fred
    MOLON LABE
  • Torchmanner ~PWCM~JLA 2012/08/07 19:36:44
    Torchmanner ~PWCM~JLA
    +1
    I voted for Ross Perot.

    I voted for Paul in the Primaries but will vote for Romney in the general because if obaaaama gets reelected there won't be another chance--that I promise you.
  • Striker Torchma... 2012/08/07 22:17:44 (edited)
    Striker
    There will also not be another chance with twin RINO Romney the progressive.
    Sometimes one must return to Principles.
    I still expect collapse, it's way beyond avoiding. So will vote2012 make a difference?
    It's probably too late now,, but remember that the Dem-Rep monopoly has no run-off voting. That's not Perot's fault, and only WE can fix it... maybe?
  • Tasine 2012/08/07 19:22:36
    Tasine
    +3
    There's a hell of a difference between "repeal and replace" and "repeal and get out of the healthcare business". Personally I prefer the latter. Government doesn't need to be providing health insurance - we have private companies to do that.

    We also have private companies doing most of the other things government does. WHY is government competing with the same people who provide the jobs that count. Government jobs don't help the economy in any way, shape, or form. SOME government jobs are necessary - MOST are not and are a drain on the economy.

    I've said before and will say again that as long as we continue voting for the better evil, we will have evil. It would shock the socks off both major parties if the electorate actually voted them OUT of the running. Perhaps it could actually return us to some degree of sanity instead of the steady stream of insanity and criminal waste of money for NOTHING. I am a Gary Johnson fan - I believe him to be better than the dem candidate and better than the pubby candidate. Would my vote for him result in electing Obama? We will never know if none of us ever tries it. True or false?
  • Striker Tasine 2012/08/07 19:26:06
  • Matt 2012/08/07 18:42:53
    Matt
    +3
    It might be a wasted vote, but so is one for Romney or Obama. I wish that nobody would run for president. He's the only honest one out there.
    wasted vote

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